ABBC Coin is a popular cryptocurrency that has been publicly trading since 2018. In detail, the project began with the aim to enable secure payment transactions, help facilitate retail adoption of cryptocurrencies, and make shopping online with digital assets a safer, more enjoyable experience for end-users. Since then, it has come a long way.

Remarkably, ABBC Coin runs on its blockchain and utilizes the DPoS consensus mechanism. Recently, ABBC Coin experienced a bullish momentum which led to a spike in its price value. Similarly, other cryptocurrencies also saw a surge.

With the ABBC Coin surge, Real Research online survey application conducted a survey to find out the public perception on exchanges supporting ABBC Coin.

Highlights

  • 95% answered ‘Yes’ to the question: have you ever traded cryptocurrencies?
  • Remarkably, almost 60% of the respondents have traded ABBC Coins.
  • Binance cryptocurrency exchange should list ABBC Coin, says 45.03% of the respondents.
  • Real Research revealed that 41.28% of those who are not ABBC Coin holders have heard about the coin.

72.95% Have Traded Cryptocurrencies

The Real Research Survey asked respondents if they have ever traded cryptocurrencies. Interestingly, 72.95% of the respondents answered ‘Yes’. This shows that cryptocurrencies are becoming mainstream in the financial world. As a result, interest in trading cryptos such as ABBC Coin is also surging.

The majority of respondents have traded cryptocurrencies
Figure 1. The majority of respondents have traded cryptocurrencies

Notably, the field of cryptocurrencies has expanded since its establishment over a decade ago. More so, ABBC Coin is among the regulated cryptocurrencies that have become trendsetters while offering enhanced technology contributing to the surge in crypto use. Hence, the reason 72.95% answered on the RR online survey application that they have traded cryptocurrencies.

Through the Real Research online survey application, 27.05% of the respondents noted that they have never traded cryptocurrencies. However, the percentage is lesser than those who have traded cryptocurrencies proving the unprecedented rise of people adopting cryptocurrencies.

A Remarkable 56.52% of the Respondents Have Traded ABBC Coins

When Real Research asked the respondents if they have ever traded ABBC Coins. The majority comprising 56.52% noted that they have traded ABBC Coins. In order to trade ABBC Coin, crypto users can select from more than 20+ reputable crypto exchanges.

Figure 2. 56.52% of the respondents have traded ABBC Coins
Figure 2. 56.52% of the respondents have traded ABBC Coins

Interestingly, ABBC Coin has been skyrocketing in its price of late, triggering the number of people who want to trade ABBC Coin. Consequently, various prominent exchanges are currently listing ABBC Coin. This means users can now trade ABBC Coin easily and efficiently on a number of crypto exchanges.

On another note, 43.48% of the participants expressed that they have never traded ABBC Coin.

ABBC Coin Holders Want the Coin Listed on Binance Exchange

Through the Real Research online survey application, respondents gave answers as to which exchange they want ABBC Coin listed on if they were an ABBC Coin holder. Actually, Binance exchange took the top of the list. In detail,  (45.03%) request that Binance crypto exchange lists ABBC Coin.

Meanwhile, 16.71% want ABBC Coin to be listed on Houbi Global. Then, 5.67% noted that they would like to see ABBC Coin listed on KuCoin. adding on in the list is Coinbase with 5.77%.  Above all, these responses show that survey participants are in favor of listing ABBC Coin in Binance and other top exchanges.

Following after, we have OKEx 2.40%, Upbit 0.91%, and Bithumb 0.96%. Furthermore, we also have Bitfinex with 0.86%, bitFlyer 0.39%, then PROBIT 0.55%, and Gemini having 0.40%. Lastly, on the list is BitStamp 0.35%, Poloniex 0.12%, and Kraken 0.08%.

Figure 3. ABBC Coin holders want ABBC Coin listed on Binance the most
Figure 3. ABBC Coin holders want ABBC Coin listed on Binance the most

Precisely, listing ABBC Coin in Binance and other top exchanges is ABBC’s main goal. Most importantly, ABBC Foundation CEO Jason Daniel Paul Philip announced on April 25 on Twitter that the team is engaged in talks with several prominent exchanges for listing to “provide more people with access to” ABBC Coin.

41.28% Have Heard of ABBC Coin Even Though They Are Not ABBC Coin Holders

Also, if you are not an ABBC Coin holder have you ever heard of ABBC Coin?  Certainly, 41.28% of those who are not ABBC Coin holders said they have heard about the coin.

On another note, 32.83% of the respondents answered that they have never heard of ABBC Coin. On the other hand, 25.89% stated that they are ABBC Coin holders.

Figure 4. Results on Non-ABBC Coin holders who have heard about ABBC Coin
Figure 4. Results on Non-ABBC Coin holders who have heard about ABBC Coin

To sum up, the survey results, listing ABBC Coin on Binance and other top exchanges will be an answered request for ABBC Coin holders. Of late, ABBC Coin exchanges have seen a surge in the number of people buying and selling ABBC Coin. In conclusion, it’s clear that the future is bright for the cryptocurrency industry.

Methodology
Survey TitlePublic Perception on Exchanges Supporting ABBC Coin
DurationMay 01 – 07, 2021
Number of Participants200,000
DemographicsMales and females, aged 19 to 99
Participating Countries Afghanistan, Algeria, American Samoa, Angola, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belarus, Benin, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Chile, China, China (Hong-kong), China (Taiwan) Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Eston, Ethiopia, France, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Guinea, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mauritania, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Mozambique, Myanmar [Burma], Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Palestine, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zimbabwe